clownkiller said:In reply to Slippery :
Jupiter FL ???
About 20' south. Lake Worth.
Slippery said:I think a single cab dually might be a unicorn ... not sure.
There is a 6th grade math problem in there somewhere.
I'm jazzed to see an OG Toyota van. I thought all of these had returned to the soil long ago, especially in tornado alley.
EricM said:Slippery said:I think a single cab dually might be a unicorn ... not sure.
There is a 6th grade math problem in there somewhere.
And you havent even seen the trailer it was pulling, it would turn it into a college problem.
GIRTHQUAKE saidI'm jazzed to see an OG Toyota van. I thought all of these had returned to the soil long ago, especially in tornado alley.
They are cool but that looks insanely rusty from here. Haha
In reply to crankwalk (Forum Supporter) :
Dude I'm just amazed it's moving. I'm just amazed it's functioning lmao. Rust is also why there's so many Dodge Truck V10s around here too; the rest of the vehicle dissappeared.
Slippery said:I think a single cab dually might be a unicorn ... not sure.
Ahh, maybe not a unicorn afterall
Not a unicorn but not something you don't see every day.
The entire bed of a modern stepside F150 disassembled and stuffed into a small dumpster behind a non automotive business.
Seemingly some good scrap metal dollars there but right thing at the wrong time.
Or, are those bed sides actually plastic?
boulder_dweeb said:Hey,
What is the light blue 4-door. Kinda looks like the last Lada I saw 40 years ago...
Rog
It's a Triumph Dolomite Sprint.
Slippery said:Slippery said:I think a single cab dually might be a unicorn ... not sure.
Ahh, maybe not a unicorn afterall
In hindsight, most cab and chassis vehicles (that get turned into dump trucks, tow trucks, etc) are single-cab dually...
In reply to John Welsh :
Pretty sure that generation stepside had fiberglass bed sides. I assume that's why the Lightning got that bed instead of the steel styleside bed. Once upon a time I knew the weight difference, but I've forgotten.
Not rare vehicles, by any means, but rare usage in this area.
The Police Pickups are out, and that means the horses are on patrol! This was taken not far from the Greenway system we have in Raleigh. I'm left to wonder if they're trying to enforce that 10 MPH speed limit for bicycles.
It's worthy to note that the Raleigh PD has an unmarked white pickup with ladder racks on it they use for stakeouts and such. I've seen it involved in a speed trap before though. It seems unfair.
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